Chain-free renovated two-bed bungalow with garden and solar panels backing onto the Camel Trail.
Chain-free two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow, 572 sq ft
A tidy, single-storey two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow recently updated throughout and offered chain free. The accommodation includes a lounge, modern kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms, arranged on a compact 572 sq ft footprint that will suit buyers seeking low-maintenance, single-level living. Solar panels and double glazing reduce running costs, while the plot includes easily managed front and rear gardens and a block-paved driveway for off-street parking.
Positioned at the end of Tredanek Close, the property backs onto the Camel Trail providing immediate access to long footpaths and cycle routes — a real plus for outdoor enjoyment and active travel. Basic local services, supermarkets, primary schools and Bodmin College are close by; the A30 and mainline rail links provide wider connections.
Practical points to note: heating is by electric storage heaters and the main fuel is electricity, which can be more expensive than mains gas. Broadband speeds are reported slow, which may affect home working. The area registers higher deprivation statistics, although crime is low. The bungalow was constructed in the 1980s, is timber-frame with assumed insulation, and is small in overall size, so space is economical rather than generous.
This property will appeal to downsizers or buyers seeking a low‑upkeep home with modern finishes and outdoor access. It also offers potential for small, value-focused improvements for those wanting to personalise the interior, while benefitting from very low council tax and no onward chain.